The role of transcultural semantics and symbols for resilience during the Corona pandemic - a hermeneutic approach to historical and intercultural expressions of severe crisis
Project: Research
Project participants
- Robinson, Matthew Ryan (Project manager, academic)
Description
This project follows a hermeneutic approach and combines historical perspectives, semantic analysis, cultural theory and anthropology to investigate the impact of transcultural - often religious and spiritual - symbolism on resilience in the transcultural dimension of the Corona pandemic. Resilience has once again become a concept of central importance during the Corona pandemic, as in so many moments of crisis, resilience develops in individual and social contexts, and finds expression in diverse semantic and symbolic reactions to actual and expected scenarios.
Short title | Transcultural Semantics of Severe Crisis |
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Status | Finished |
Period | 09.12.20 → 09.06.22 |
Links | https://app.dimensions.ai/details/grant/grant.9646118 |
Research outputs
Digital Religious Communication and the Facilitation of Social Resilience: Part 2: Empirical Test of the Theoretical Model. A Study of the Twitter Activity of Ecumenical and Social Justice-Oriented Groups during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
Digital Religious Communication and the Facilitation of Social Resilience: Part 1: Theoretical Model and Proposal
Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review